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First Lycoming-powered Lancair Evolution flying

By Ben Sclair · April 9, 2016 ·

Lancair has sold 76 Evolution kits; 61 are currently flying. So what makes one particular model unique? Its powerplant. Rather than use a Pratt & Whitney PT-6, this Evolution holds a 350-horsepower, electronically controlled Lycoming iE2 engine.“Climb up to 17,500-feet, set the power to burn 12 gph and cruise along at 205 knots in pressurized […]

Flight Design deliveries imminent, adds ADS-B solution

By Ben Sclair · April 8, 2016 ·

Flight Design USA reported its first shipment of CTLS and CTLSi aircraft from AeroJones Aviation will arrive at Airtime Aviation in Tulsa, Oklahoma, late this week or early next. AeroJones Aviation, from Taichung, Taiwan, will produce and distribute, under license, the CT-series of aircraft for Flight Design of Germany. AeroJones will also manufacture spare parts as […]

Wipaire’s Florida center named Blackhawk Modifications installation center

By General Aviation News Staff · April 8, 2016 ·

Blackhawk Modifications of Waco, Texas, has appointed Wipaire’s Leesburg, Florida, facility as an authorized dealer and installation center for Blackhawk’s XP series engine upgrades. The Leesburg facility was recently trained and completed the installation of Blackhawk’s newly FAA certified engine upgrade, the 867 shaft horsepower PT6A-140 engine upgrade for the Cessna Caravan. Don Moore, a […]

STOL CH-750 offered as ready-to-fly LSA

By General Aviation News Staff · April 8, 2016 ·

Zenair Ltd. of Midland, Ontario, Canada, and M-Squared Aircraft of Mobile, Alabama, report that production of the ready-to-fly STOL CH 750 Light Sport Aircraft (LSA) will resume. The STOL CH 750 was originally offered as a factory-built S-LSA a number of years ago. Finishing of the STOL airplane will take place at M-Squared facilities in southern […]

Epic Flight Academy launches program to offset pilot shortage

By General Aviation News Staff · April 8, 2016 ·

Epic Flight Academy, in New Smyrna Beach, Florida, is responding to the national pilot shortage by offering educational sponsorships to U.S. students who aspire to become commercial pilots. It launched Epic Pilot Solutions (EPS) in 2015, providing student pilots with sponsorship funds to complete their flight training in exchange for employment as flight instructors. Soon after […]

Belite introduces Radiant instruments, fuel probe

By General Aviation News Staff · April 8, 2016 ·

Belite has introduced its new Radiant instrument line for experimental, Light-Sport Aircraft and ultralight aircraft. The new instrument line combines many functions into mall, lightweight units, according to company officials. The new instruments utilize sunlight readable high contrast color LCD screens which are also friendly with sunglasses. Belite also introduces its new Capacitance Fuel Probe. The new […]

Crash into wind turbine proves fatal

By General Aviation News Staff · April 8, 2016 ·

During a dark night cross-country flight, the instrument-rated pilot was approaching the intended airport for landing when the Piper PA32R-300 collided with the blades of a wind turbine tower near Highmore, S.D., killing all four aboard. The weather had started to deteriorate and precipitation echoes were observed on radar. Witnesses in the area described low […]

Picture of the day: Enjoying the air show

By General Aviation News Staff · April 7, 2016 ·

SUN ‘n FUN Photographer Phil Burmeister captured this shot on opening day of this week’s fly-in of a father and son enjoying the air show.  

Air Racing from the Cockpit: Start your engines

By William E. Dubois · April 7, 2016 ·

Dispatch from KOCH, Nacogdoches, Texas: My left hand is wrapped tightly around the yoke, my right hand grasps the windscreen support bar, and I’m holding on for dear life. No, I’m not going that fast. In fact, I’ve had to slow down to keep my race plane out of the yellow arc. I’m getting pounded to […]

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